NTSB Identification: GAA18CA40514 CFR Part 91: General AviationAccident occurred Friday, July 06, 2018 in Dixie, IDAircraft: Aviat Aircraft Inc A-1C, registration: N891DCNTSB investigators will use data provided by various entities, including, but not limited to, the Federal Aviation Administration and/or the operator, and will not travel in support of this investigation to prepare this aircraft accident report.Ran into trees on landing.Date:06-JUL-18Time:20:30:00ZRegis#:N891DCAircraft Make:AVIATAircraft Model:A 1C 180Event Type:ACCIDENTHighest Injury:NONEAircraft Missing:NoDamage:SUBSTANTIALActivity:UNKNOWNFlight Phase:LANDING (LDG)Operation:91City:DIXIEState:IDAHO

NTSB Identification: GAA18CA40414 CFR Part 91: General AviationAccident occurred Monday, July 09, 2018 in Cut Bank, MTAircraft: Cessna 180, registration: N180GBNTSB investigators will use data provided by various entities, including, but not limited to, the Federal Aviation Administration and/or the operator, and will not travel in support of this investigation to prepare this aircraft accident report.Lost control on landing and ground looped.

NTSB Identification: GAA18CA40814 CFR Part 137: AgriculturalAccident occurred Monday, July 09, 2018 in Rulo, NEAircraft: Robinson R44, registration: N144DJNTSB investigators will use data provided by various entities, including, but not limited to, the Federal Aviation Administration and/or the operator, and will not travel in support of this investigation to prepare this aircraft accident report.

RULO –No injuries were reported after a small helicopter crashed last night in extreme southeast Nebraska.Shortly after 9:00 p.m., Richardson County sheriff’s deputies and state troopers responded to the scene just south of Rulo and one mile north of the Kansas border near the White Cloud Casino.The helicopter could be seen laying on its side with debris scattered throughout a soybean field. The scene was secured by law enforcement as they awaited further instructions from the Federal Aviation Administration.The identity of the pilot was not released by authorities pending the investigation.Original article can be found here ➤ http://kwbe.com

NTSB Identification: GAA18CA43414 CFR Part 91: General AviationAccident occurred Monday, July 09, 2018 in North Myrtle Beach, SCAircraft: CLASSIC AIRCRAFT CORP WACO, registration: N96TNTSB investigators will use data provided by various entities, including, but not limited to, the Federal Aviation Administration and/or the operator, and will not travel in support of this investigation to prepare this aircraft accident report.Veered off runway and gear detached.

There were no reported injuries after a plane ran off the runway at the North Myrtle Beach airport Monday morning.At about 11 a.m., emergency crews responded to the Grand Strand Airport for reports of a crash. North Myrtle Spokesman Pat Dowling said a biplane ran off the runway, possibly due to a landing gear problem.The plane is used to fly tourists around the beach area. Two passengers and a pilot were on board when it went off the runway. There were no reported injuries.Tina Farley lives near the airport and said she didn't hear a loud crash. She only noticed there was activity at the airport when fire crews passed. Other neighbors said they haven't seen a crash in years of living nearby. The red biplane sat on the runway with one of its wings tilted into a ditch as emergency crews worked the scene. A small crowd gathered along the fence of the airport after they heard reports of the crash.Representatives for the plane company did not respond to requests for comment after the crash.Story and video ➤ https://www.myrtlebeachonline.com

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – North Myrtle Beach officials say emergency crews responded to reports of a plane crash Monday morning.
According to city spokesperson Pat Dowling, a small plane ran off the runway shortly after 11 a.m at Grand Strand Airport, which is located off of Highway 17 at 2800 Terminal Street. Dowling says the plane was carrying the pilot and two passengers. No injuries were reported.While the exact cause of the crash is unknown, it appears the landing gear may have malfunctioned, Dowling adds.Kirk Lovell, director of air service and business development with Horry County, says the Grand Strand Airport is closed until the FAA reopens it. Lovell adds that airplane is based out of the Grand Strand Airport.It's unclear at this time if the plane was attempting to take off or land when the landing gear failed.Original article can be found here ➤ https://www.nbc4i.com

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – North Myrtle Beach officials say emergency crews responded to reports of a plane crash Monday morning.According to city spokesperson Pat Dowling, a small plane ran off the runway shortly after 11 a.m at Grand Strand Airport, which is located off of Highway 17 at 2800 Terminal Street. Dowling says the plane was carrying the pilot and two passengers. No injuries were reported.While the exact cause of the crash is unknown, it appears the landing gear may have malfunctioned, Dowling adds.Kirk Lovell, director of air service and business development with Horry County, says the Grand Strand Airport is closed until the FAA reopens it. Lovell adds that airplane is based out of the Grand Strand Airport.It's unclear at this time if the plane was attempting to take off or land when the landing gear failed.Original article can be found here ➤ https://www.wbtw.com

NTSB Identification: GAA18CA39614 CFR Part 91: General AviationAccident occurred Sunday, July 08, 2018 in San Luis Obispo, CAAircraft: Cessna 182, registration: N411BPNTSB investigators will use data provided by various entities, including, but not limited to, the Federal Aviation Administration and/or the operator, and will not travel in support of this investigation to prepare this aircraft accident report.

Federal Aviation Administration / Flight Standards District Office; NW FloridaAllegiant Air LLC: http://registry.faa.gov/N254NVFlight 1913: Airbus A320-214 was maneuvering into the gate and winglet made contact with Allegiant Airlines vacant Airbus A320.Date:09-JUL-18Time:08:00:00ZRegis#:N254NVAircraft Make:AIRBUSAircraft Model:A320Event Type:INCIDENTHighest Injury:UNKNOWNAircraft Missing:NoDamage:UNKNOWNActivity:COMMERCIALFlight Phase:MANEUVERING (MNV)Operation:121Aircraft Operator:ALLEGIANT AIRLINESFlight Number:1913City:FT WALTON BEACHState:FLORIDAOKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Two of Allegiant Air's planes were damaged after an incident at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS) early Monday morning.According to Kathleen Bergen with the Federal Aviation Administration, around 1 a.m. Monday, Allegiant Air 1913 was pulling into a gate at VPS when it made contact with Allegiant Air 1927, which was parked at a nearby gate.The Federal Aviation Administration says no one was onboard Allegiant 1927 when the incident took place. They say preliminary information shows a wingtip on Allegiant 1913 and the elevator and tail of Allegiant 1927 were damaged.An investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration continues.Meanwhile, the Federal Aviation Administration also says its investigating another incident at VPS involving Allegiant Air 1991. We're told this incident took place around 1:35 p.m. on July 5th.The Federal Aviation Administration says the plane landed on Runway 19, rolled off the side of the runway, then back onto the runway. They say the aircraft then taxied to the gate and passengers exited the aircraft normally. The flight originated at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey.Story and video ➤ http://www.wjhg.comVALPARAISO — The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a pair of incidents involving airplanes at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS) last week and Monday morning.The FAA told the Daily News on Monday that it was investigating an incident that occurred July 5 at 1:35 p.m. involving Allegiant Air 1991, which originated from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the Airbus A320 aircraft landed on Runway 19, rolled off the side of the runway then back onto the runway. The aircraft then taxied to the gate and passengers exited the aircraft normally.In a separate incident that occurred Monday morning at 1 a.m., Allegiant Air 1913, an Airbus A320 arriving from Springfield, Missouri, was pulling into a gate at VPS when it “made contact” with Allegiant Air 1927, also an Airbus A320, which was parked at a nearby gate.No one was on board Allegiant 1927 when the event occurred, the FAA said. An FAA spokesman was unsure of the number of people on board Allegiant 1913.Story and audio ➤ http://www.newsherald.com